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Andy: “This went through a lot of different changes before we finally hit on the Byrdsy approach.”

Dave: “It was a whole new experience for us making this record. We spent five months in Hollywood. Lots of fun.”

Andy: “This started out as a reggae thing, sad and forlorn. Then I scrapped that and rewrote it and hit on this chiming, droning musical figure. It fitted better the lyrical idea that you don't need vast academics to be a feeling individual. Emotion is worth more than bits of paper.”[1]